Le 27/10/2018 à 13h55, Nicolas Goaziou a écrit :
> "Garreau, Alexandre" writes:
>
>> Without justification, that’d look like “argument from ignorance”,
>
> I'm not arguing for truncating subjects.
>
> However, I'm arguing against changing a 10 years old default value
> without a strong reason. Def
Le 27/10/2018 à 13h55, Nicolas Goaziou a écrit :
> "Garreau, Alexandre" writes:
>
>> Without justification, that’d look like “argument from ignorance”,
>
> I'm not arguing for truncating subjects.
>
> However, I'm arguing against changing a 10 years old default value
> without a strong reason. Def
i am still confused why timers can't poll every few minutes and clock
to the dominating task that has a clock drawer.
On 10/27/18, stardiviner wrote:
>
> Peter Neilson writes:
>
>> Maybe I need a brain-wave detector, connecting through emacs-lisp AI code
>> to a huge
>> Pomodoro-style graphic d
Sacha Chua writes:
> I find time analysis useful for things like calibrating my estimates and
> expectations,
> learning about my revealed preferences and trends over time, and feeling more
> satisfied
> about my days/weeks/months. I liked using the data to build on my strengths
> and work
>
Peter Neilson writes:
> Maybe I need a brain-wave detector, connecting through emacs-lisp AI code to
> a huge
> Pomodoro-style graphic display, that will alert me when I am goofing off,
> falling asleep,
> or practicing mental evasion.
This is what I want too. I'd like to see one day this is
On 2018/10/25 at 17:02, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> "Garreau, Alexandre" writes:
>> Le 24/10/2018 à 13h40, Nicolas Goaziou a écrit :
>>> But you don't need to number the whole buffer, do you?
>>
>> At least the screen.
>>
>>> A breadcrumb like feature could be enough. E.g., you hit at the
>>> beginn
Emil Vatai writes:
> According to the developer.mozilla.org link, a quote and a citation should
> look like this:
>
>https://www.huxley.net/bnw/four.html";>
>Words can be like X-rays, if you use them properly – they'll go
> through anything. You read and you're pierced.
>
>– A
On 2018/10/27 at 07:15, Tim Cross wrote:
> I have either misunderstood most of your position or I simply disagree
> with it - I'm not sure which.
maybe a mix of both? I hope it’s a misunderstandnment but if it’s not I
want to understand too so to get to a constructive agreement.
> - Much of what
"Garreau, Alexandre" writes:
> Without justification, that’d look like “argument from ignorance”,
I'm not arguing for truncating subjects.
However, I'm arguing against changing a 10 years old default value
without a strong reason. Default value annoys some users. Point taken.
But changing it mi
Le 27/10/2018 à 11h27, Nicolas Goaziou a écrit :
> Hello,
>
> Amin Bandali writes:
>
>> Can you please elaborate on what you mean by being on the safe
>> side in this context? What problems could potentially arise from
>> returning the subject in full length?
>
> I don't know. This is why I agree
Dear Nicolas,
Thank you for the quick response.
According to the developer.mozilla.org link, a quote and a citation should
look like this:
https://www.huxley.net/bnw/four.html";>
Words can be like X-rays, if you use them properly – they'll go
through anything. You read and you're pierc
Hello,
Emil Vatai writes:
> So I have a web page generated by org-mode which has a fancy quote at the
> beginning, generated by #+BEGIN/END_QUOTE of course... and the
> signature/citation/reference at the end seemed off so I googled "html
> blockquote" and apparently the proper way to use it [1]
Hello,
Amin Bandali writes:
> Can you please elaborate on what you mean by being on the safe
> side in this context? What problems could potentially arise from
> returning the subject in full length?
I don't know. This is why I agree it is safer to limit length to an
arbitrary number instead o
I got encouraged on the IRC channel to write about my ambitions here.
So I have a web page generated by org-mode which has a fancy quote at the
beginning, generated by #+BEGIN/END_QUOTE of course... and the
signature/citation/reference at the end seemed off so I googled "html
blockquote" and appar
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